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  • Identity

    I’m a huge fan of John Cusack’s (though I’m not sure I’d vote for him for president) and I think Identity – starring Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, Alfred Molina, Clea Duvall and Rebecca DeMornay – looks awfully spooky. Scheduled release date is March 21, 2003. Check out the trailer at Apple.com.

  • Internet World: Lincoln Banks with Interface Software

    Internet World ran a case study this week about Lincoln Partners, a Chicago-based investment bank. They recently purchased InterAction for business development and client service. Lincoln Partners plans to use InterAction 5 to manage both its strategic and tactical business development initiatives and the processing of transactions. The firm will now be able to execute…

  • Blogspot RSS

    UPDATE: (10:05pm CST) Not that it much matters, but the directory of RSS files at Blogspot sites is back up. Go to http://blogname.blogspot.com/rss/ where blogname is the name of whatever blog you visit. Using the URL below (http://appellateblog.blogspot.com/rss/) produces an apparent list of all BlogSpot RSS feeds. (And for those that asked: this isn’t a…

  • Got CRM?

    Missed this one on the first go-around, but just stumbled upon it this morning. It seems that Philadelphia-based firm Pepper Hamilton issued a subpoena to a company in Detroit. The subpoena came from the Philadelphia office – and the lawyers found out after the fact that the company was a client of (you ready for…

  • The Doctor is In

    Yesterday’s NY Times had a good profile on Howard Dean and his presidential ambitions. “The disadvantage is all the other guys in the race on the Democratic side have national fund-raising organizations; I don’t,” Mr. Dean said at the Waldorf-Astoria in Manhattan the other day, between fund-raising meetings and speeches. “The big advantage is I’m…

  • Marriott Deploying WiFi

    Marriott to add Wi-Fi in 400 hotels. Service to be available in hotel obbies, meeting, rooms, restaurants [InfoWorld: Top News] I’ve been in the process of checking out Marriott. I’m a Hilton Diamond member (means I’ve stayed in more than 28 Hilton Hotels each of the past two years) but received an invitation to try…

  • Bill of Rights: Now 40% Leaner!

    If this weren’t so close to reality, it would be hysterical. Instead, I feel like sobbing uncontrollably. (OK, that might be overstating it a bit. But not by much.) The Onion: Bill of Rights Pared Down to Six: “We’re not taking away personal rights; we’re increasing personal security,” Ashcroft said. “By allowing for greater government…

  • Internal Marketing of Knowledge Management

    Internal Marketing of Knowledge Management. In Beyond the Newsletter: Leveraging Technology to Market the Library, Catherine Sanders Reach, a research specialist at the ABA Legal Technology Resource Center, writes about internal marketing practices including branding, logos, slogans, and marketing plans for law firm libraries. Although the focus is on the law firm library, the same…

  • So You Want to Marry My Daughter?

    In the “aren’t you glad this isn’t your mother in law” category, check out “Curious Mom Faces Credit Report Trial“ at Law.com: A Minnesota mother, a private investigation firm and a collection agency may have gone too far in performing a background check on the woman’s prospective son-in-law when they obtained a report on his…

  • Spinal Tap In the National Film Registry!

    I referenced Spinal Tap yesterday in a follow-up to the post about a woman unsuccessfully walking through a metal detector. Well, turns out the reference was timely: National Congressional Librarian James Billington announced today that Spinal Tap will be added to the National Film Registry, ensuring that the film “will be preserved for all time.“…